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<h1>isize</h1><p><span class="helptopic">Size of image</span></p><strong>n</strong> = <span style="color:red>isize</span>(<strong>im</strong>,<strong>d</strong>) is the size of the <strong>d</strong>'th dimension of <strong>im</strong>.

[<strong>w</strong>,<strong>H</strong>] = <span style="color:red>isize</span>(<strong>im</strong>) is the image height <strong>H</strong> and width <strong>w</strong>.

[<strong>w</strong>,<strong>H</strong>,<strong>p</strong>] = <span style="color:red>isize</span>(<strong>im</strong>) is the image height <strong>H</strong> and width <strong>w</strong> and number of
planes <strong>p</strong>.  Even if the image has only two dimensions <strong>p</strong> will be one.

<h2>See also</h2>
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<a href="matlab:doc size">size</a></p>
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